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Help Needed for Wildlife Watchdog - Peter Shirley, Vice President WTBBC
One of the key areas of change when we leave the EU is the protection of wildlife and natural habitats, which includes supporting farmers and landowners who carry out conservation work. That…
Spotlight on urban wildlife
Trouble Ahead - Peter Shirley, Vice Chair
According to a recent UN report, based on thousands of studies of land, sea and freshwater life, a million species of plants, insects, birds and animals are threatened with extinction in the next…
Wildlife and Conservation at Hill Hook
The regenerating woodland provides good habitat for whitethroat, chiffchaff, willow warbler and blackcap. Swallows, house martins, sand martins and swifts feed over the Mill Pool in the Summer and Winter visitors such as waxwings have been seen. Grey wagtails nest along the banks of the stream running from the Mill Pool.
Changing the Face of Urban Conservation thanks to National Lottery players
Natural Prospects - a new paid traineeship programme – is challenging barriers to working within the conservation sector.
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is…
Wildlife
The rare and the special are here, from scarce mammals like water voles and polecats to dragonflies and kingfishers, plus a huge variety of plant life, as documented in the trailblazing book ‘Flora of Birmingham and the Black Country’.
City Nature Challenge: Wildlife Walk at Highbury Park
Join our Conservation Manager, Jake, for a wonderful wildlife walk around Highbury Park, Birmingham!
City Nature Challenge: Wildlife Walk at Deer's Leap Wood
Join our Conservation Officer, Sarah, for a wild walk around our beautiful Deer's Leap Wood nature reserve as we try to spot as much wonderful wildlife as possible!
Get active for nature: walk, run, cycle, wheel or swim for wildlife!
The Wildlife Trusts proudly announce new ambassador, Rhiane Fatinikun, founder of Black Girls Hike, who will champion the Big Wild Walk this October.